US4461201A - Safety closure lock - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F42—AMMUNITION; BLASTING
- F42B—EXPLOSIVE CHARGES, e.g. FOR BLASTING, FIREWORKS, AMMUNITION
- F42B12/00—Projectiles, missiles or mines characterised by the warhead, the intended effect, or the material
- F42B12/02—Projectiles, missiles or mines characterised by the warhead, the intended effect, or the material characterised by the warhead or the intended effect
- F42B12/36—Projectiles, missiles or mines characterised by the warhead, the intended effect, or the material characterised by the warhead or the intended effect for dispensing materials; for producing chemical or physical reaction; for signalling ; for transmitting information
- F42B12/56—Projectiles, missiles or mines characterised by the warhead, the intended effect, or the material characterised by the warhead or the intended effect for dispensing materials; for producing chemical or physical reaction; for signalling ; for transmitting information for dispensing discrete solid bodies
- F42B12/58—Cluster or cargo ammunition, i.e. projectiles containing one or more submissiles
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F41—WEAPONS
- F41F—APPARATUS FOR LAUNCHING PROJECTILES OR MISSILES FROM BARRELS, e.g. CANNONS; LAUNCHERS FOR ROCKETS OR TORPEDOES; HARPOON GUNS
- F41F3/00—Rocket or torpedo launchers
- F41F3/04—Rocket or torpedo launchers for rockets
- F41F3/077—Doors or covers for launching tubes
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F42—AMMUNITION; BLASTING
- F42B—EXPLOSIVE CHARGES, e.g. FOR BLASTING, FIREWORKS, AMMUNITION
- F42B39/00—Packaging or storage of ammunition or explosive charges; Safety features thereof; Cartridge belts or bags
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- submunitions e.g., land mines
- submunitions e.g., land mines
- the submunitions are adapted to be ejected from said tube by a propulsion charge.
- An example of a prior art arrangement is the apparatus disclosed in my previously filed co-pending patent application, Ser. No. 394,086, filed July 1, 1982 for "DISPERSING MINE DISPENSER".
- the submunitions contained within the canister tubes are relatively safe as long as they are in such tubes; however, upon ejection from the tube, then they typically become armed through automatic means known to those skilled in the art, e.g., boreriders, impact and/or spin actuation means, etc.
- a serious problem with such submunitions is that the propulsion means for ejecting the submunitions from the canister tube could unintentionally, i.e., by accident, become activated so as to try to eject the submunitions from the canister tubes. It will be understood that if the preceding occurred, i.e., an unintended ejection of the submunitions, then there could be great danger and/or death, injury, or damage to personnel and/or property. There has been prior art, rather unsatisfactory attempts to provide some measure of safety to prevent the aforesaid ejection of the submunitions from the tubes prior to the intended time.
- one arrangement was to use a pallet-like assembly which closely abutted the ends of the loaded canister tubes so as to prevent such unintended ejection.
- the pallet arrangement has been found very unsatisfactory because, among other things, the pallet cannot be installed adjacent the ends of any single tube until all of the tubes in the total configuration have been assembled on the launching means, e.g., mobile launcher. It is a broad object of my invention to alleviate this problem by providing an improved safety closure lock for a canister tube containing submunitions.
- My invention provides a safety closure lock to constrain submunitions within a canister tube notwithstanding an unintentional actuation of the propulsion means for ejecting the submunitions from the tube.
- My invention briefly comprises a bridle apparatus which is applied over the open end of the canister tube, which bridle apparatus will prevent an unintended ejection of the submunitions within the tube.
- FIG. 1 shows, partly in phantom, a military vehicle serving as a mobile platform for a large plurality of canister tubes;
- FIG. 2 depicts an exploded view of a canister tube, submunitions to be inserted therein, an optional canister tube end cap, and a bridle apparatus for providing a safety closure lock for the tube and submunitions therewithin;
- FIG. 3 shows the bridle apparatus applied over the end of an assembly of a canister tube, submunitions therewithin, and an end cap;
- FIG. 4 depicts the apparatus of FIG. 3 after there has been an unintentional actuation of the propulsion means so as to try to eject the submunitions, the end cap being displaced in an outward axial direction outwardly from the position of FIG. 3 and the bridle apparatus being articulated by such outward axial motion;
- FIG. 5 is an end view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 6 is a detailed view of the engagement between the portion of the bridle apparatus and the side of the canister tube.
- FIG. 7 is a view similar to FIG. 6 except with additional deformation of the tube being disclosed.
- a hollow right-circular cylindrically shaped canister tube 10 having open ends 12 and 14 is adapted to be loaded with a plurality of submunitions 15-20 through open end 12 thereof.
- Tube 10 may be made from a suitable metal such as aluminum alloy.
- An example of a tube with submunitions contained therewithin is apparatus disclosed in the aforementioned application, Ser. No. 394,086.
- a propulsion assembly 22 comprising end piece 24 and a central hub member 26 is adapted to be secured by means not shown to the open end 12 of the tube 10. Further, the central hub 26 contains propulsion means, not shown, which, when actuated, will generate propulsion gases intended to propel or eject the munitions 15-20 from end 14 of the tube 10.
- Munitions 15-20 may, for example, be anti armor and/or antipersonnel mines, the details of which are not specifically relevant to the present invention except that it will be noted from FIG. 2 that the munitions 15-20 are generally cylindrical in shape and have the same approximate axial length being nested within the canister in axial abutting relationship.
- the axial length of munition 20 is designated by the symbol "a”.
- the length "a” is again depicted as is a short axial gap or void space "b" between adjacent submunitions, the gap "b” being present at least near the outer circumferential surfaces of two adjacent submunitions.
- a circularly-shaped end cap 28 has a flat circular portion 29 and a skirt portion 38 of short axial length and is adapted to be fitted over the open end 14 of canister tube in reasonably snug but releasably fitting relationship.
- the reference numeral 34 generally designates a bridle assembly shown in greater detail in FIGS. 3-5.
- the bridle assembly comprises first and second bridle members 40 and 50, each of which is an elongated strap having first and second ends 41, 42 and 51, 52 respectively.
- the elongated straps may be fashioned out of any appropriate material, e.g., steel, having the requisite characteristics e.g.
- both bridle members 40 and 50 are curved in a half circular shape as is perhaps best depicted in FIG. 2, the diameter of the half circular shapes being slightly greater than the diameter of the tube. Further, the bridle members have the ends thereof 41, 42 and 51, 52 curved away from the plane defined by the said half-circular shapes, this being clearly depicted in FIGS. 3 and 4.
- the first and second bridle members 40 and 50 are pivotally connected together for limited rotational movement therebetween at first and second pivot points 60 and 61; the pivot points are located intermediate the ends of the bridle members and the planes defined by the half-circular shapes as aforesaid.
- a pair of spring means 64 and 65 are provided, each connected to both of said bridle members and respectively spaced from the first and second pivot points, 60 and 61. As shown, the spring means 64 and 65 are depicted to be tension springs each connected at their opposite ends to bridle members 50 and 40, the longitudinal axis of the tension springs being substantially in the plane defined by the circular portions of the bridle members.
- a U-shaped lock band 70 having a bight portion 71 and first and second depending ends 72 and 73 is provided, the bight portion 71 (see FIG. 5) being slightly longer than the diameter of the end cap.
- the first and second depending ends 72 and 73 of the band 70 are adapted to be connected, via first and second pairs of link members 81, 82 and 83, 84 respectively to said first and second ends of said bridle members.
- depending end 72 of the lock band 70 is connected to end 51 of bridle member 50 by the connecting link 82 and to end 41 of bridle member 40 by link 81.
- the link members are pivotally connected to the bridle members and to the depending ends of the lock bands in a way which permits limited rotational movement therebetween.
- a U-shaped removal handle 86 having a bight portion 87 which is slightly longer than the diameter of the end cap 28 and first and second depending ends 88 and 89 which are securely connected at the extremities thereof respectively to the mid-points or centers 50' and 40' of the first and second bridle members 50 and 40.
- the axial length of the depending ends 88 and 89 are selected so that when the entire bridle assembly is applied over the end of the canister tube (with or without a end cover) the ends 88' and 89' of the depending ends 88 and 89 will be substantially in register with the gap or void space "b" between adjacent munitions within the canister 10.
- the bridle members 40 and 50 may be deformed at their mid-points 40' and 50' such as by a fractional twist of the members about their principle axes as is indicated by the reference numerals 40" and 50" (see FIGS. 3, 6 and 7).
- the surface portion of 50" which is in engagement with the exterior surface of tube 10 is identified by reference numeral 50"' in FIGS. 6 and 7.
- a truck-like vehicle has along one side thereof a large number of canister tubes 10 arranged in rows with their longitudinal axes parallel to one another.
- one or more canister tubes 10 will each be loaded with submunitions, e.g., 15-20 through the open end 12 thereof which end is then sealed off with the propulsion assembly 22 which contains, as aforesaid, propulsion means not shown.
- the use of end cap 28 is optional; in some cases end caps may not be required.
- the present arrangement provides a low cost, highly reliable way of assuring such unintended ejection from a time immediately after the loading of the submunitions into the canister tube.
- my bridle assembly is adapted to be slipped down over the end 14 of the canister tube, this being permitted by appropriate rotation between bridle members 40 and 50 about their pivot points 60 and 61 so as to permit such sliding of the bridle assembly down along the tube 10 to the point where the inside surface of the bight portion 71 of the lock band 70 is in firm abutting engagement with the axial end of the tube 10 (or, in the case of the use of an end cover 28, against the outer axial face of the cover 28).
- the sections 50" and 40" are in register with the gap or void "b".
- the tension springs 64 and 65 are selected so that when the bridle assembly is in the position shown in FIGS. 3, 4, and 5, there will be an appropriate pulling force exerted on the bridle members so that the deformations 50" and 40" are held tightly against the side of the tube 10. This gripping action can, if desired, be augmented by having a slight deformation 101 in the side wall of the tube 10, see FIG. 6.
- the apparatus depicted in FIG. 3 shows the bridle assembly in its normal position, i.e., the position of being "at rest” at the time of application of the lock closure following the loading of the submunitions.
- the links 81 and 82 connecting the depending end 72 and the end portions 41 and 51 are at substantial angles with respect to the longitudinal axis of the depending end 72, i.e., appear in FIG. 3 to be approaching right angles with respect to end 72.
- FIG. 4 the apparatus has been depicted as it would be following an unintended actuation of the propulsion means of the apparatus.
- the propulsion means contained within assembly 22 were unintentionally detonated, it will be understood that there will be a generation of propulsion gases which will tend to eject all of the submunitions 15-20 out of the canister tube 10.
- the cover member 28 has been displaced axially to the right in response to the shifting or movement to the right of the submunitions under the forces of the propulsion gases from the position shown in FIG. 3.
- the outward force on the lock band is represented in FIG. 4 by the force vector 201, the inward forces on ends 41 and 51 by force vectors 203 and 202 respectively, and the radially inward forces on the bridle members 40 and 50 by force vectors 205 and 204 respectively.
- my invention provides a means of developing very large radial inwardly directed forces at these pressure points 40" and 50" which forces may be used, if desired, to actually produce a substantially deformation of the side wall of the canister tube 10, i.e., as shown in FIG. 7 and designated by the reference numeral 101'.
- This function may be further enabled by having the axial length "a" of an individual submunition, as shown in FIG.
- the invention may not necessarily include the use of a cover member 28, it being recognized that the apparatus depicted in the figures includes such a cover.
- the handle 86 is not required in all instances. The handle, although not essential, may conveniently be used to remove the safety closure lock.
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US20060288857A1 (en) * | 2004-07-16 | 2006-12-28 | Giat Industries | Projectile firing device |
US20230065269A1 (en) * | 2021-08-28 | 2023-03-02 | Brenda Droege | Hazardous Containment Vessel |
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US2524632A (en) * | 1947-03-10 | 1950-10-03 | Charles P Halligan | Pressure cooker closure for cooking vessels |
US4134328A (en) * | 1975-08-25 | 1979-01-16 | Aktiebolaget Bofors | Device for a missile |
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